This court takes its name from the family of the Cola and Geronimo Baldi brothers who resided here at the end of the 16th century. It is overlooked by important buildings, one of which was the home of Bishop Gabriele Adarso de Santander in the second half of the seventeenth century. Still in those years, an additional neighboring building was annexed to the original core. Over the centuries the block that forms the perimeter of the court was further extended and developed to incorporate other important buildings including Palazzo Massa (1725) and a nineteenth-century building completed later in the following century. The entire building complex that constitutes the Baldi court was renovated at the end of the 20th century by the current owners De Ronzi - Filieri who opened it in public facilities in 1998. Corte Baldi, due to the importance of the architectural structures it incorporates and the scenography that proposes, constitutes a corner of Galatina full of history, culture and religion.